“I am concerned about Michelle Obama and the girls wearing designer clothes while people across town can’t feed their kids. It really made me angry!”

“No matter how long they are here, illegal immigrants are still illegal. But many of them are getting Social Security and hospital benefits. Maybe I should renounce my citizenship and just stay here and collect a lot more benefits.”

“I believe that teachers should have guns in the classroom. The students do.”

“Today my job took me to Gwinnett and Barnard. While working outside, I listened to sirens for four straight hours. Would someone from the Savannah police explain that to the city?”

“Has anyone been to a supermarket and priced the cost of food? It’s unbelievable how much food costs!”

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It makes me laugh reading what you people complain about. Things could be a lot worse.
Designer clothes, having to listen to sirens, illegal immigrants, etc. I've been deployed the past few months and everytime I need to be cheered up I read about all the 'problems' going on back home. I don't understand how everyone gets by on a day-to-day basis knowing that MIchelle Obama wore a designer dress to the inauguration. I hope all the bad times have passed once I get back. I can't imagine living in a world where sirens sound for hours...in a city.

1st, thanks for your service. Isn't it nice to know that those VOX peeves are only allowed because of our military men and women.
It reminds me of when I was a recrutier and had to review all the police reports. Most of the reports were a result of pure stupdity. Keep your heads down and come back home safe and in one peace.

Since you two are deployed I bet is does seem silly reading about what the people of Savannah are worried about. I often think that a good way for young a man to grow up and be responsible is to join the army for 4 years and go where it tells you to go. When you come home maybe you can talk to some people and gives us all a little perspective about what is really going on in the world and what we as a country should really be worried about.

Even poor people in America have enough food to eat, a bed to sleep in and a school to go to every week day to receive an education.

Our lives are not perfect but compared to other countries we are pretty high up on the list. I don't care if Michelle Obama wore raggedy jeans with holes in the knees it will not change the outcome of our daily lives.

What Champ and Savannah Dan does can very well affect the outcome of our lives. Champ and Sav. Dan and my husband and son I want to thank you all for the sacrifices you have had to made for this great country. Your sacrifices and bravery will not be forgotten by this lady and certainly not by our Heavenly Father. There are not enough words in the English language to truly convey my feelings of gratitude

When you guys get home you deserve every break you can get by being in the Army or retired Army whether it's discount for your family at a restaurant, or tickets to Disney World. Any place of businesses that gives our troops discounts I will gladly patronize.

Now it is kind of silly for anyone to be concerned about what Pres. Obama, Michelle, Malia and Sasha wore to the inauguration. One thing is certain though. Malia and Sasha will not go to school without the appropriate number of body guards who have real guns. And I do not begrudge them that because being the daughter of a sitting U.S. president some very bad and evil people would love to kidnap them. No matter what I think of Obama his daughters need to be protected.